Abstract

The design and analysis of computer aided engineering (CAE) by using the commercial software in the heavy industry is novel for the conventional company. The research purpose is to provide a computational results in the construction of five-axis turning-milling complex machine. The CAE with commercial software is used to analyze the linear static construction, stress and deformation for primary shaft systems in great five-axis turning-milling complex computer numerical control (CNC) machine. It is desirable to compute the most external loads of CNC machine can be used to maintain good enough stress to resist external loads under its yield stress value of materials. The linear results of static stresses and displacements in primary shaft systems are obtained and investigated with the commercial SOLIDWORKS® 2014 simulation module.

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